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  • AD 117
  • Calendar year

    Year 117 (CXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Niger and Apronianus

    AD 117

    AD 117

    AD_117

  • Roman conquest of Britain
  • First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans

    earnest in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, and was largely completed in the southern half of Britain (most of what is now called England and Wales) by AD 87, when

    Roman conquest of Britain

    Roman conquest of Britain

    Roman_conquest_of_Britain

  • 117
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    117 may refer to: 117 (number), the natural number following 116 and preceding 118 AD 117 117 BC 117 (emergency telephone number) 117 (TFL bus) 117 (New

    117

    117

  • Sestertius
  • Ancient Roman coin

    Richard A.; Mittag, Peter F. (2024), The Roman Imperial Coinage II.3: From AD 117 to AD 138, Hadrian, Spink Books Coin, Hadrian, Sestertius with Britannia reverse

    Sestertius

    Sestertius

    Sestertius

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    covering around 5 million square kilometres (1.9 million square miles) in AD 117, with an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants, roughly 20% of the world's

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    Marcus Ulpius Traianus, 18 September 53 – c. 9 August 117) was a Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117, remembered as the second of the Five Good Emperors of

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • Classical antiquity
  • Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans

    the time of the empire's maximal extension during the reign of Trajan (AD 117), Rome controlled the entire Mediterranean as well as Gaul, parts of Germania

    Classical antiquity

    Classical antiquity

    Classical_antiquity

  • Tiberius Claudius Maximus
  • Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman cavalryman

    Tiberius Claudius Maximus (died after AD 117) was a cavalryman in the Imperial Roman army who served in the Roman legions and Auxilia under the emperors

    Tiberius Claudius Maximus

    Tiberius Claudius Maximus

    Tiberius_Claudius_Maximus

  • Hadrian
  • Roman emperor from 117 to 138

    Part 3: From AD 117 to AD 138 – Hadrian, London 2019 Pangerl, Andreas, Hadrian’s First and Second Imperial Portrait Types of 117–118 AD; Jahrbuch für

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

  • Roman amphitheatre of Italica
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Santiponce, Spain

    emperor Hadrian (who was born in Italica), approximately between the years AD 117 and 138, it was one of the largest in the entire Roman Empire with a capacity

    Roman amphitheatre of Italica

    Roman amphitheatre of Italica

    Roman_amphitheatre_of_Italica

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Peace'). Rome reached its greatest territorial extent under Trajan (r. 98–117 AD), but a period of increasing trouble and decline began under Commodus (r

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • 2026 New York gubernatorial election
  • Ken Blankenbush, AD-117 (2011–present) Paul Bologna, AD-144 (2025–present) Karl A. Brabenec, AD-98 (2014–present) Alec Brook-Krasny, AD-46 (2006–2015, 2023–present)

    2026 New York gubernatorial election

    2026 New York gubernatorial election

    2026_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • Western world
  • Countries with an originally European shared culture

    Emperor Hadrian by AD 117, ancient Rome expanded up to twenty-five times its area. The same time passed again before its fall in AD 476. Rome had expanded

    Western world

    Western world

    Western_world

  • Hispania
  • Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)

    reorganized as Hispania Tarraconensis. Beginning with Diocletian’s Tetrarchy (AD 293), the territory of Tarraconensis was further divided to create the provinces

    Hispania

    Hispania

    Hispania

  • Arrian
  • 2nd-century Greek historian, official and philosopher

    conquest some 170 years before. Sometime during the second century AD (117 to 120 AD) while in Epirus, probably Nicopolis, Arrian attended lectures of

    Arrian

    Arrian

    Arrian

  • History of the Roman Empire
  • held only in the years 116–117. Taagepera, Rein (1979). "Size and Duration of Empires: Growth-Decline Curves, 600 BC to AD 600". Social Science History

    History of the Roman Empire

    History of the Roman Empire

    History_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Culture of ancient Rome
  • in AD 476. The Roman Empire, at its height (c. AD 117), was the most extensive political and social structure in Western civilization. By 285 AD, the

    Culture of ancient Rome

    Culture of ancient Rome

    Culture_of_ancient_Rome

  • Zenobius
  • 2nd-century Greek sophist and author

    sophist, who taught rhetoric at Rome during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138). He was the author of a collection of proverbs in three books, still

    Zenobius

    Zenobius

  • List of Roman auxiliary regiments
  • by Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian (r. AD 117–138). The index of regimental names explains the origin of the names, most

    List of Roman auxiliary regiments

    List of Roman auxiliary regiments

    List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments

  • Cohors I Aelia Dacorum
  • Military unit

    first raised by the Roman emperor Hadrian (r. AD 117–38) in the Roman province of Dacia not later than AD 125 and its last surviving record dates c. 400

    Cohors I Aelia Dacorum

    Cohors_I_Aelia_Dacorum

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Roman Cumbria
  • Area of Roman Britain

    'district commissioner'), indicating its important status. The years 87 AD - 117 AD were ones of consolidation of the northern frontier area. Only a few

    Roman Cumbria

    Roman Cumbria

    Roman_Cumbria

  • Master Chief (Halo)
  • Video game character

    discussion to help reach a consensus. › Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, colloquially known as Master Chief, is the protagonist of the Halo video

    Master Chief (Halo)

    Master_Chief_(Halo)

  • Nabataeans
  • Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant

    the Nabataeans were annexed into the Roman Empire by Emperor Trajan in 106 AD. Nabataeans' individual culture, easily identified by their characteristic

    Nabataeans

    Nabataeans

    Nabataeans

  • Pomerium
  • Boundary around the ancient city of Rome

    his family tomb. However, Trajan's ashes were interred after his death in AD 117 at the foot of his Column, which was within the pomerium. Provincial promagistrates

    Pomerium

    Pomerium

    Pomerium

  • Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty

    History 31 BC - AD 117. 2017-05-30. Retrieved 2025-12-18. Art, Department of Greek and Roman (2000-10-01). "The Flavian Dynasty (69–96 A.D.) - The Metropolitan

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian_dynasty

  • AD 70
  • Calendar year

    Roman politician (d. AD 117) Marinus of Tyre, Greek geographer and writer (d. AD 130) Menelaus of Alexandria, Greek mathematician (d. AD 140) Eleazar ben

    AD 70

    AD_70

  • The Eagle of the Ninth
  • 1954 children's novel by Rosemary Sutcliff

    Britain during a period of unrest early in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138). Scholarly opinion now disputes this, for there are extant records

    The Eagle of the Ninth

    The_Eagle_of_the_Ninth

  • Vibia gens
  • Family in ancient Rome

    September in AD 115. Vibia L. f. Sabina, daughter of the consul Lucius Vibius Sabinus, became the wife of Hadrian, and Roman empress from AD 117 to her death

    Vibia gens

    Vibia gens

    Vibia_gens

  • Judge Dredd
  • Fictional comic book character

    2000[better source needed] 2000 AD #4 2000 AD #9 2000 AD #290 2000 AD #4 and 61 2000 AD #117 and 118 2000 AD #245–270 2000 AD #261, 630, 1337, and Batman/Judge

    Judge Dredd

    Judge_Dredd

  • Hermione of Ephesus
  • Christian martyr

    Hermione of Ephesus (Greek: Ερμιόνη της Εφέσου; d. A.D. 117) is a 2nd-century saint and martyr venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Catholic Church

    Hermione of Ephesus

    Hermione of Ephesus

    Hermione_of_Ephesus

  • Meninx (town)
  • Ancient city in Médenine Governorate, Tunisia

    AD, Spain) notes that, opposite the headlands of the Lesser Syrtis coast, lie the two islands of Meninx and Cercina. The poet Silius Italicus (d. AD 101

    Meninx (town)

    Meninx_(town)

  • Nerva–Antonine dynasty
  • Dynasty of 7 Roman Emperors from 96 AD to 192

    comprised seven Roman emperors who ruled from 96 AD to 192: Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161), Marcus Aurelius

    Nerva–Antonine dynasty

    Nerva–Antonine dynasty

    Nerva–Antonine_dynasty

  • Dacian language
  • Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region

    later Roman geographers, including Ptolemy (AD 90 – c. AD 168) (II.10, III.7) and Tacitus (AD 56 – AD 117) considered the Vistula as the boundary between

    Dacian language

    Dacian_language

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    eastern provinces by a separate, independent imperial court. Particularly from AD 395 to 476, there were separate, coequal courts dividing the governance of

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Ancient history
  • Period between prehistory and the medieval era

    history covers all continents inhabited by humans in the period 3000 BC – AD 500, ending with the expansion of Islam in late antiquity. The three-age system

    Ancient history

    Ancient history

    Ancient_history

  • Aquila (constellation)
  • Constellation near the celestial equator

    constellation of Antinous, which was named in the reign of the emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138), but sometimes erroneously attributed to Tycho Brahe, who catalogued

    Aquila (constellation)

    Aquila (constellation)

    Aquila_(constellation)

  • Machelones
  • Ancient Colchian tribe in western Georgia

    Writing in the early 3rd century about an event a hundred years earlier (AD 117), Dio Cassius (68.19) relates that the Machelonoi and the neighboring Heniochoi

    Machelones

    Machelones

  • Equites
  • Social class in ancient Rome

    were granted dispensation from military service by Emperor Hadrian (r. AD 117–138). At the same time, many equites became career military officers, remaining

    Equites

    Equites

  • Roman people
  • Citizens of ancient Rome

    of Roman citizens. The increase achieved its peak with Emperor Caracalla's AD 212 Antonine Constitution, which extended citizenship rights to all free inhabitants

    Roman people

    Roman people

    Roman_people

  • Aelia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    emperor from AD 117 to 138. Aelia P. f. P. n. Domitia Paulina, the sister of Hadrian. Lucius Aelius Caesar, adopted by Hadrian, was consul in AD 137. Titus

    Aelia gens

    Aelia_gens

  • Arabia Petraea
  • Roman province (106–630s)

    former territory of the Nabataean Kingdom conquered in 106 AD during the reign of Trajan (r. 98–117) and it existed until it was superseded into Palaestina

    Arabia Petraea

    Arabia Petraea

    Arabia_Petraea

  • Focale
  • Roman military scarf

    2013), pp. 166-167. Nic Fields, The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC-AD 117 (Osprey, 2009), p. 25. Davies, Glenys; Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd (2007). Greek

    Focale

    Focale

    Focale

  • Barbarian
  • Person said to be uncivilized or primitive

    (2009), pp. 356–7. Beckwith (2009), 358. AD186, GSR 551a. AD 590, GSR 178p. AD 949, GSR 1013a. AD 117, GSR 856a. GSR 1246c. Beckwith criticizes "a kind of

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

  • Legatus Augusti pro praetore
  • Provincial governors in the Roman Empire

    Blackwell. Richardson, John (1994). roman Provincial Administration 227 BC to AD 117. London: Bristol Classical Press. ISBN 0862921287. Jones, A.H.M. (1968)

    Legatus Augusti pro praetore

    Legatus Augusti pro praetore

    Legatus_Augusti_pro_praetore

  • Mega-City One
  • Chief city in the Judge Dredd universe

    part one 2000 AD #1546 2000 AD #117–118 2000 AD #2118 2000 AD #1744 2000 AD #756 2000 AD prog 42 "Portrait of a Politician," in 2000 AD #366–368 (1984)

    Mega-City One

    Mega-City One

    Mega-City_One

  • Townley Hadrian
  • Bust of Roman emperor

    A bust of Hadrian (r. 117 – 138 AD), the second-century Roman emperor who rebuilt the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma, was formerly

    Townley Hadrian

    Townley Hadrian

    Townley_Hadrian

  • Elim mac Conrach
  • Legendary high king of Ireland

    Hadrian (AD 117–138). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to AD 60–80, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to AD 56–76.

    Elim mac Conrach

    Elim_mac_Conrach

  • List of kings of Babylon
  • in AD 50 that proximity to Seleucia had turned Babylon into a "barren waste" and during their campaigns in the east, Roman emperors Trajan (in AD 115)

    List of kings of Babylon

    List of kings of Babylon

    List_of_kings_of_Babylon

  • Lucius Cossonius Gallus
  • was suffect consul in one of the nundinia that fell in the last half of AD 117 as the colleague of Publius Afranius Flavianus. His full name is Lucius

    Lucius Cossonius Gallus

    Lucius_Cossonius_Gallus

  • 70s
  • Eighth decade of the first century AD

    politician (d. AD 117) Marinus of Tyre, Greek geographer and writer (d. AD 130) Menelaus of Alexandria, Greek mathematician (d. AD 140) AD 71 Chadae, Korean

    70s

    70s

    70s

  • Mare clausum
  • Sea that is under the exclusive jurisdiction of a nation

    Discovery. This was soon challenged by other European nations. From 30 BC to AD 117 the Roman Empire came to surround the Mediterranean by controlling most

    Mare clausum

    Mare_clausum

  • Richard Abdy
  • British numismatist (born 1970)

    The inaugural Collier Prize in Ancient Numismatics for RIC II.3 – From AD 117–138: Hadrian 2024 BBC History Magazine Best Books of the Year for Legion

    Richard Abdy

    Richard_Abdy

  • Borders of the Roman Empire
  • Political boundaries between the Roman Empire and neighboring territories

    briefly holding a military presence in the Garamantian capital Garama in AD 203. Much of the initial campaigning success was achieved by Quintus Anicius

    Borders of the Roman Empire

    Borders of the Roman Empire

    Borders_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Pergamon Bridge
  • Bridge in Pergamon, Turkey

    largest of its kind in antiquity, was designed during Hadrian's reign (AD 117–138) in order to form a passageway underneath a large court in front of

    Pergamon Bridge

    Pergamon Bridge

    Pergamon_Bridge

  • List of ancient Olympic victors
  • Games from the 1st Games in 776 BC up to the 264th in 277 AD, as well as the games of 369 AD before their permanent disbandment in 393 by Roman emperor

    List of ancient Olympic victors

    List of ancient Olympic victors

    List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors

  • Inaugural games of the Colosseum
  • Roman games held in 80CE

    Twelve Caesars or Lives of the Twelve Caesars) probably completed around AD 117 to 127, includes some detail on the opening days of the games. Later in

    Inaugural games of the Colosseum

    Inaugural games of the Colosseum

    Inaugural_games_of_the_Colosseum

  • Aquillia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Aquillius Proculus, consul suffectus for July and August, AD 90. Quintus Aquillius Niger, consul in AD 117. Marcus Aquillius M. f. Felix, a centurion primus pilus

    Aquillia gens

    Aquillia gens

    Aquillia_gens

  • Zenobios
  • Name list

    (fl. 86 BC), Pontic general in the First Mithridatic War Zenobius, (fl. AD 117–138) Greek sophist Zenobius (grammarian), Greek grammarian of an unknown

    Zenobios

    Zenobios

  • Germania Superior
  • Roman province (83–475)

    with Germania Inferior) was not made into an official province until c. 85 AD. The terms, "Upper Germania" and "Lower Germania" do not appear in the Commentarii

    Germania Superior

    Germania Superior

    Germania_Superior

  • Four Gates Pagoda
  • Pagoda in Shandong Province, China

    36°27′10.24″N 117°7′47.28″E / 36.4528444°N 117.1298000°E / 36.4528444; 117.1298000 The Four Gates Pagoda (Chinese: 四门塔; pinyin: Sì Mén Tǎ) is a Sui

    Four Gates Pagoda

    Four Gates Pagoda

    Four_Gates_Pagoda

  • 110s
  • Decade

    historian (b. AD 49) Philopappos, prince of Commagene (b. AD 65) Zacchaeus of Jerusalem, bishop of Jerusalem 117 August 8 – Trajan, Roman emperor (b. AD 53) Gaius

    110s

    110s

    110s

  • Marcus Erucius Clarus
  • 2nd century Roman military commander and consul

    Marcus Erucius Clarus (fl. 2nd century AD), was an ancient Roman nobleman. He held the post of suffect consul in AD 117, and was an influential friend and

    Marcus Erucius Clarus

    Marcus_Erucius_Clarus

  • Roman governor
  • Position

    ISBN 3-8053-1803-0. Richardson, John (1976). Roman provincial administration 227 BC to AD 117. London: MacMillan, ISBN 0-333-18321-5. Wesch-Klein, Gabriele (2008). Provincia

    Roman governor

    Roman governor

    Roman_governor

  • Han dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)

    The Han dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD) was an imperial dynasty of China established by Liu Bang, and preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC)

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Richard Alston (classicist)
  • English academic (born 1965)

    modern and ancient political ideologies." Aspects of Roman History: AD 14 - 117, Routledge, 1998. The City in Roman and Byzantine Egypt, London, New

    Richard Alston (classicist)

    Richard_Alston_(classicist)

  • Eckington, Derbyshire
  • Town in North East Derbyshire, England

    reign of the emperor Domitian (AD 81 to 96) while the others are from the reigns of Trajan (AD 98 to 117) and Hadrian (AD 117 to 138). Eckington is recorded

    Eckington, Derbyshire

    Eckington, Derbyshire

    Eckington,_Derbyshire

  • Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia
  • History of the Berber kings of the Numidia in modern day Algeria

    University 1977), 31, note 9. Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome ([c.AD 117]; Penguin 1956, rev. 1989), 103 (II,50). A. Mahjoubi and P. Salama, "The

    Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia

    Berber_kings_of_Roman-era_Tunisia

  • Punjab Legislative Assembly
  • Legislature of Punjab, India

    was constituted in March 2022. At present, it consists of 117 members, directly elected from 117 single-seat constituencies. The tenure of the Legislative

    Punjab Legislative Assembly

    Punjab Legislative Assembly

    Punjab_Legislative_Assembly

  • Hispania Tarraconensis
  • Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)

    province. In AD 42-43, Claudius transferred the Legio IV Macedonica to Germania and in AD 63 Nero sent the Legio X Gemina to Pannonia. In AD 68, Galba,

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania_Tarraconensis

  • Bergama
  • District and municipality in İzmir, Turkey

    to allow construction along the river's course. By the reign of Hadrian (AD 117–138), development was so extensive that the Selinus was enclosed in two

    Bergama

    Bergama

    Bergama

  • Next Punjab Legislative Assembly election
  • Elections for the 17th Legislative assembly of Punjab

    elections are expected to be held in Punjab in February 2027 to elect all 117 members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. Bhagwant Mann is the incumbent

    Next Punjab Legislative Assembly election

    Next Punjab Legislative Assembly election

    Next_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Drobeta-Turnu Severin
  • Municipality in Mehedinți, Romania

    Dacia after Sarmizegetusa and Apullum. During the reign of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138), the settlement was declared a municipium in 121. At this point the

    Drobeta-Turnu Severin

    Drobeta-Turnu Severin

    Drobeta-Turnu_Severin

  • Saladin
  • Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)

    Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of the

    Saladin

    Saladin

    Saladin

  • Narcissus (wrestler)
  • Roman wrestler and assassin of Emperor Commodus

    2nd century A.D.) was a Roman athlete, likely a wrestler, from the 2nd century AD. He assassinated the Roman emperor Commodus in 192 AD. Narcissus was

    Narcissus (wrestler)

    Narcissus_(wrestler)

  • Sardinia and Corsica
  • Ancient Roman province

    BC), and existed up to the administrative reforms of Augustus in the year 6 AD, when it was split into two separate provinces, Sardinia and Corsica. Both

    Sardinia and Corsica

    Sardinia and Corsica

    Sardinia_and_Corsica

  • Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
  • Volcanic eruption in Italy

    In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius, a stratovolcano located in the modern-day region of Campania, Italy, erupted, causing one of the deadliest eruptions in history

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_AD

  • Santa Pudenziana
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    house, dating to the reign of the Roman Emperor Ælius Publius Hadrian (AD 117–38). Within the Chapel of Saint Peter, a wooden relic of the purported original

    Santa Pudenziana

    Santa Pudenziana

    Santa_Pudenziana

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    'district commissioner'), indicating its important status. The years 87 AD117 AD were ones of consolidation of the northern frontier area. Only a few

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • 33 BC
  • Calendar year

    father of Tiberius (b. 85 BC) "Octavian in 28 BC". Roman History 31 BC - AD 117. October 17, 2017. Archived from the original on May 4, 2021. Retrieved

    33 BC

    33_BC

  • Qatada ibn Di'ama
  • Di'amah al-Sadusi or Abu Khattab (Arabic: قتادة بن دعامة السدوسي) (died 117 AH/735 AD) was a mufassir and Muhaddith who lived in Basra, Iraq. He came from

    Qatada ibn Di'ama

    Qatada_ibn_Di'ama

  • Tombs of Via Latina
  • Archaeological site in the southeast suburbs of Rome, Italy

    are now in the Vatican Museum. The tomb, dated to the reign of Hadrian (AD 117–138), contains good examples of stucco work and frescoes. The fresco decoration

    Tombs of Via Latina

    Tombs of Via Latina

    Tombs_of_Via_Latina

  • Afrania gens
  • Families in ancient Rome

    at Veleia in the reign of Trajan. Publius Afranius Flavianus, consul in AD 117. Gnaeus Afranius, the grandfather of Gnaeus Afranius Priscus Sabinianus

    Afrania gens

    Afrania_gens

  • Outline of ancient Rome
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Rome

    dynasty (69-96 AD) Nerva–Antonine dynasty (96-192 AD) – dynasty of seven Roman Emperors who ruled over the Roman Empire from 96 AD to 192 AD. These Emperors

    Outline of ancient Rome

    Outline of ancient Rome

    Outline_of_ancient_Rome

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was Roman emperor from 54 AD until his suicide in 68 AD, as the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • UBlock Origin
  • Web browser content blocking extension

    a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking. The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers

    UBlock Origin

    UBlock Origin

    UBlock_Origin

  • AD 120
  • Calendar year

    Marcian of Tortona, Roman bishop (or 117) Matthias of Jerusalem, bishop of Jerusalem Nicomachus, Greek mathematician (b. AD 60) Plutarch, Greek philosopher

    AD 120

    AD_120

  • Economic history of the world
  • at the time) and covering 5.0 million square kilometres at its height in AD 117.[citation needed] Eventually[when?], India and China accounted for more

    Economic history of the world

    Economic_history_of_the_world

  • 30s BC
  • Decade

    2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-14. "Octavian in 28 BC". Roman History 31 BC - AD 117. 2017-10-17. Archived from the original on 2021-05-04. Retrieved 2021-05-04

    30s BC

    30s BC

    30s_BC

  • Ulpia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    during the first century AD. The gens is best known from the emperor Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, who reigned from AD 98 to 117. The Thirtieth Legion took

    Ulpia gens

    Ulpia gens

    Ulpia_gens

  • Legio XV Apollinaris
  • Roman legion

    remained until 6 BC, though it might have seen action in the Cantabrian Wars. In AD 6, Apollinaris was part of the huge campaign by Tiberius against the Marcomanni

    Legio XV Apollinaris

    Legio XV Apollinaris

    Legio_XV_Apollinaris

  • Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus
  • 2nd century Roman senator, consul and proconsul

    daughter named Julia Cassia Alexandra (born c. AD 105), who married Gaius Avidius Heliodorus (born c. AD 100). Heliodorus was ab epistulis under the emperor

    Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus

    Gaius_Julius_Alexander_Berenicianus

  • 118
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    118 may refer to: 118 (number), the natural number following 117 and preceding 119 AD 118 118 BC 118 (TV series) 118 (film) 118 (Tees) Corps Engineer Regiment

    118

    118

  • List of wars by death toll
  • listed is about 570 million, of them 58 million for 500 BC – AD 500, 117 million for AD 500 – 1700, and 396 million for 1700 – 2023. Casualty recording

    List of wars by death toll

    List of wars by death toll

    List_of_wars_by_death_toll

  • Aïn Oulmene
  • Commune and town in Sétif Province, Algeria

    occupation stretched all the way to Zaraï during the reign of Hadrian (AD 117-138). At the time, the plains constituted a military and fiscal territory

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  • Valeria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    to the Kalends of July. Gaius Valerius Severus, governor of Achaea from AD 117 to 118, then of Lycia and Pamphylia until 122. In 124, he was consul suffectus

    Valeria gens

    Valeria gens

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  • Fall of Hatra
  • Capture of Hatra by Sasanians (240-241)

    strongly fortified, and managed to repulse sieges by Roman emperors Trajan (in AD 117) and Septimius Severus (in 193 and 197). During the reign of Sanatruq II

    Fall of Hatra

    Fall of Hatra

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  • Princeps prior
  • One of the ranks of Roman centurions

    (2009). Volume 37 of Battle Orders: The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC-AD 117. Osprey Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 1-84603-386-1. Bohec, Yann Le (2000). The

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  • Solar Saros 117
  • Saros cycle series 117 for solar eclipses

    Saros cycle series 117 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 eclipses, including 56

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    Solar Saros 117

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  • Judaea (Roman province)
  • Province of the Roman Empire (6–135 AD)

    Judaea was a Roman province from 6 to 135 AD, which at its height encompassed the regions of Judea, Idumea, Peraea, Samaria, and Galilee, as well as parts

    Judaea (Roman province)

    Judaea (Roman province)

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  • Ad-DÂrr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-DÂrr |

    The afflicter

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  • Eavan Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Eavan Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

    Eavan Aoibheann

  • Ad-DÂrr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-DÂrr

    The afflicter

    Ad-DÂrr

  • SINÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    SINÉAD

    (pron. Shinade) Irish Gaelic form of French Jeanette, SINÉAD means "God is gracious." 

    SINÉAD

  • Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

    Aoibheann

  • Ad-Darr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-Darr

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr

  • BARTLE
  • Male

    Irish

    BARTLE

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bairtliméad, BARTLE means "son of Talmai."

    BARTLE

  • Shadbolt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shadbolt

    English : of uncertain origin. Possibly topographic, from Old English scēad ‘boundary’ + bōþl ‘building’, ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.

    Shadbolt

  • Iona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Iona

    St. Colmcille founded his monastery on Iona, the island between Ireland and Scotland in 563 AD and thus the name is associated with “blessed.”

    Iona

  • Ellie
  • Girl/Female

    French American English

    Ellie

    Aintroduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.

    Ellie

  • Ledbetter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ledbetter

    English : occupational name for a worker in lead, Middle English ledbetere, from Old English lēad ‘lead’ + the agent noun from bēatan ‘to beat’.

    Ledbetter

  • GIL-AD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIL-AD

    (גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."

    GIL-AD

  • BAIRTLIMÉAD
  • Male

    Irish

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Bartholomaeus, BAIRTLIMÉAD means "son of Talmai." 

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

  • Hadrien
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Hadrien

    Dark.. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain.

    Hadrien

  • Ad
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, Hebrew

    Ad

    Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam

    Ad

  • Veleda
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Veleda

    Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess.

    Veleda

  • MAIRÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    MAIRÉAD

    (pron. my-raid) Irish Gaelic form of Greek Margarites, MAIRÉAD means "pearl."

    MAIRÉAD

  • Juhaymah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Juhaymah

    There is a Suggestion that her Name was Hujaymah; She was Umm Ad-darda; And a Narrator of Hadith

    Juhaymah

  • Ad-Darr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-Darr |

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr |

  • Redfern
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redfern

    English : habitational name from Redfern near Rochdale, Greater Manchester, so called from Old English rēad ‘red’ + fearn ‘fern’, ‘bracken’.

    Redfern

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  • Wayt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wayt

    English : variant spelling of Waite.

  • MacNab
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Scottish

    MacNab

    Son of the Father or Abbott.

  • Ajinka
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ajinka

    No One can Win Victory over Him

  • Anikt | அநீக்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anikt | அநீக்த

    Conquered

  • Salimah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Salimah |

    Sound, Safe, Healthy

  • Ruchi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Ruchi

    Interest; Luster; Beauty; Love; Light; Taste

  • Tamsa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tamsa

    Name of a river

  • Vinith | விநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vinith | விநீத

    Unassuming, Knowledgeable, Modest, Venus, Requester

  • Unays
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Unays

    Smaller form of Anas

  • Umpleby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Umpleby

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Anlaby in Humberside, recorded 1234 as Anlaweby but in Domesday Book as Umloueby. The place is named with the Old Norse personal name Anláfr, Óláfr (see Oliff) + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Caressingly
  • ad.

    In caressing manner.

  • Perpendicular
  • a.

    At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.

  • Tin
  • n.

    An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft white crystalline metal, malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated. It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys. Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic. Symbol Sn (Stannum). Atomic weight 117.4.

  • Charge d'affaires
  • n.

    A diplomatic representative, or minister of an inferior grade, accredited by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another; also, a substitute, ad interim, for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary.

  • Repetend
  • n.

    That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.